Wednesday, July 15, 2020

July/August Reads


I’m reading faster than I thought I would!  Added to my
Stack this past week—found four of these books on
PaperBackSwap 
Never know if the swap masters will have a book
You seek—so was quite pleased to find all these
Titles except “Keeper of Lost Things”

“Three Weeks to Say Good-bye” is a used library
Book, not what I like but it is clean and unmarked so
It could go back to swap when finished. 

"The Far Empty" by J. Todd Scott is a modern western set
in Texas Border Town (all of which I know well)

"The Keeper of Lost Things" by Ruth Hogan--
He finds and keeps your lost items and now his treasures
are passed along to Laura, who is trying to find the owners of
these lost items.

"Shadow of the Wind" by Carlos Ruiz Zafon--
was so happy to find this book as a swap!  Takes place in 1945
in Barcelona, Spain--a book in a book! 

"Three Weeks to Say Goodbye by C J Box (known for his
Montana adventures) takes place in Denver--

"Enemy Women" by Paulette Jiles--
Paulette takes little known events in history to tell
her magical tales of courageous women during the
Civil War

Guess I'm set for reading till September maybe!
What are you reading that is exciting, adventurous, mysterious,
comical, historic....?




Monday, July 13, 2020

American Country!

couldn't decide on borders at first--on right --With borders--American Country is finished!
This is interesting pattern--mostly paper pieced, especially the
trees, From designer Charismas Corner


The pattern on the left is Simple Traditions; her first pattern to be published in a
quilting magazine!  Yay! For Charisma!
You can find this pattern in Autumn Quilter's World magazine.
I'll be looking for this for sure!
There is pumpkins on front cover--I'm sucker for that feel of fall!
Plus, Charisma's pattern has nice open spaces for quilting--since
I'm learning to long arm quilt I need big open spaces to practice with
rulers.



Saturday, July 11, 2020

The Carvings of Gene Zesch

The Carvings of Gene Zesch is another outstanding exhibit

Hold onto your hat folks!  This is laugh out loud show!
We had to chuckle at many of the pieces--such wise sayings along 
with the carvings.  Remember, these are small caricatures--nothing
larger than 6"--  


Just unbelievable work! 
some with cigars or cigarettes in their mouth--all carved by hand!

"End of the Trail"

"Oh--that buck"

"I see by the outfit you are a cowboy"

"Can't Look"

"Now, that ought discourage rustlers"
The cow is branded all over

This is one he did especially for our time period--
" Quarantined"--beer bottles and cigarette butts galore


Thursday, July 9, 2020

Museum Walks

Thanks goodness, museums are open now!
We took a visit to Kerrville, TX Museum of Western Art--
Both of these exhibits will be on display till August 1
Great exhibits for sure--special exhibits too!


You can't help but admire the paintings of G. Harvey
He gives us the bright light of night with his western paintings
This one is "Christmas Eve At the General Store"

"Christmas Ride"  I love the contrast of the horse/buggy with
'modern car'

"In HIs Footsteps" 1979

1980 painting "Mission Well"

Look how the light glows around the animals--
super exhibit!

"Second Generation"
All the paintings are on loan from L.D. Brinkman Collection.
so glad they shared!


Tuesday, July 7, 2020

What's on Your Bobbin?


How have you been doing with your spinning during this July 4th weekend?
Did you accomplish any goal you set?  
Did you set a goal?
No worries, if you didn't achieve what you set out to accomplish--
hopefully, you are spinning some during the Tour de Fleece--
There will be another chance when the real Tour de France takes
off later this summer.
Here are some of my bobbin efforts--all need to be wound off
and plied--
so happy to spin up the last of one braid --the far bobbin with red/gold.
the front bobbin is the tencel/merino blend--
anyway--happy treadling!

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Star Spangled Recipes..


There will be no parades this Fourth of July--
Yes, there will be fireworks though!
It is a time for us to celebrate with our friends the
freedoms we enjoy--It is also my father's birthday--RIP--
He was born on July 4, 1918 and has been gone from this earth
since 1975-
-anyway, we will gather with our neighbors and
friends at the local airport tarmac and watch the fireworks
sprinkle in the sky!

Here are some fabulous recipes to bring to your firework party

It's Time--

 It’s time to think about greeting cards I’ll send out this year.  Most years, if I’m not feeling pressed, I’ll create my own cards.  One ye...